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All or None - AON

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All or None - AON
A condition used on a buy or sell order to instruct the broker to fill the order completely or not at all.

Notes:
For example if you send a AON order to your broker requesting 200 shares at $15, the broker will not fill the order unless they can get you the 200 shares at $15. This prevents you from having orders half filled before they expire.


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